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" Poetics of love in the Arabic novel : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1090677
Doc. No : bc1010320
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Ouyang, Wen-chin.
Title & Author : Poetics of love in the Arabic novel : : nation-state, modernity and tradition /\ Wen-chin Ouyang.
Publication Statement : Edinburgh :: Edinburgh University Press,, [2012]
: , ©2012
Page. NO : 1 online resource (v, 298 pages)
ISBN : 9780748655052
: : 0748655050
: : 9780748655069
: : 0748655069
: : 0748655077
: : 9780748655076
: 9780748655076
: 9780748642731
: 0748642730
: : 1282002368
: : 9781282002364
: : 9786613795540
: : 6613795542
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-290) and index.
Contents : Prologue: presenting the past: the Arabic novel and the dialectics of modernisation -- Nation-state -- Nation-without-state -- Legitimacy of the nation -- Impropriety of the state -- Decolonisation -- Modernisation -- Afterword: the future is a foreign country.
Abstract : The Arabic novel has emerged as a major genre in the Arabic literary field since the second half of the twentieth century. Gaber Asfour, a major Egyptian intellectual and critic, has termed the turn of the twenty-first century 'the age of the novel' in Arab culture. This book tells the story of the Arabic novel's search for form, taking stock of the ways in which the form and identity politics of this genre engage with aesthetics, ethics and politics in a cross-cultural context and from a transnational perspective. To date scholarship on the Arabic novel has been preoccupied with postcolonial or nationalist discourses on identity and culture. This book extends our understanding of the genre by moving beyond this approach to consider the Arabic novel within the triangle of the nation-state, modernity and tradition. It shows the ways in which the Arabic novel has taken shape in the intercultural exchanges between East and West, and past and present. It takes the love story as the central trope through which the Arabic novel tells the tale of its search for form in a world mapped by conflicting ideas. This tale is presented as a series of failed, illegitimate love affairs, all tainted by its suspicion of the legitimacy of the nation, modernity and tradition, and above all by its misgivings about its own propriety.
Subject : Arabic fiction-- History and criticism.
Subject : Love in literature.
Subject : Roman arabe-- Histoire et critique.
Subject : Amour dans la littérature.
Subject : LITERARY CRITICISM-- African.
Subject : RELIGION-- Islam-- General.
Subject : Arabic fiction.
Subject : Love in literature.
Dewey Classification : ‭892.7/3/093543‬
LC Classification : ‭PJ7572.L68‬
NLM classification : ‭EN 2938‬rvk
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